
the social framework
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SKU ID: G13756
ISBN: Not Available
Published Year: 1975
Author: J. R. Hicks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Condition: Used Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but has a custom library binding.
Book Binding Type: Hard Back
Language: English
No. of Pages: 313
Dimensions: 19 × 12 cm
Availability: In Stock
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The Social Framework: An Introduction to Economics by J. R. Hicks is a classic introduction to the fundamental principles of economics and their role in shaping society. First published in 1942 by Clarendon Press, Oxford, the book explains essential economic concepts such as production, consumption, employment, trade, markets, and public policy in a clear and accessible manner. Hicks combines rigorous economic analysis with practical examples to illustrate how economic systems influence social and political life. This enduring work remains an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of economic theory and its real-world applications.
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Book Details
SKU ID: G13756
ISBN: Not Available
Published Year: 1975
Author: J. R. Hicks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Condition: Used Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but has a custom library binding.
Book Binding Type: Hard Back
Language: English
No. of Pages: 313
Dimensions: 19 × 12 cm
Availability: In Stock
See all Books of this Author: J. R. Hicks
About the Book
The Social Framework: An Introduction to Economics by J. R. Hicks is a classic introduction to the fundamental principles of economics and their role in shaping society. First published in 1942 by Clarendon Press, Oxford, the book explains essential economic concepts such as production, consumption, employment, trade, markets, and public policy in a clear and accessible manner. Hicks combines rigorous economic analysis with practical examples to illustrate how economic systems influence social and political life. This enduring work remains an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of economic theory and its real-world applications.












